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Algeria and Mali have suspended flights between their countries due to a diplomatic dispute over an alleged airspace violation by a Malian drone. Algeria claims the drone was shot down near its rural Saharan commune, Tinzaouaten, while Mali denies this, stating that its drone debris was found near their shared border. Both countries have accused each other of sponsoring international terrorism, with Mali providing no evidence.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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